RoboHelp 10 Multiscreen HTML5 Support

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About This Episode

RoboHelp 10's HTML5 support enables multiscreen support on a variety of devices. Help files are no longer limited to the traditional "tri-pane" layout. Text and graphics can dynamically resize with many devices.
This is one of several videos that highlight key features in the latest release of Technical Communication Suite 4 (TCS4), which includes FrameMaker 11 (FM11), RoboHelp 10 (RH10), Captivate 6 (CP6) and more. With TCS4, work faster and smarter with cross-product integration. Easily author and enrich XML/DITA content. Publish to multiple channels, formats and screens using multiscreen HTML5, and increase overall enterprise productivity.

In addition to making an entire image function as a hyperlink, RoboHelp 10 enables you to identify sections of an image or screen capture which you would like to link to different targets. Image maps allow you to draw a desired "hot zone" shape over a button, field, or section of graphic, and have hyperlink action to another section of the project, or even a URL. It's as easy as making a hyperlink; all you need is to know where to find the menu!

See how User Defined Variables (UDVs) in RoboHelp 10 allow you to create "instant update" instances of text or phrases for product names, address, UI gestures and more. Change the definition of one UDV and all instances update throughout your project. You can even insert UDFs into topic titles or boilerplate snippets. This powerful feature is extremely simple to use, as easy as editing and formatting normal text.

RoboHelp 10's HTML5 support and other tools, including media queries, allow your content to determine which device it is being displayed on, and the get optimized.
This is one of several videos that highlight key features in the latest release of Technical Communication Suite 4 (TCS4), which includes FrameMaker 11 (FM11), RoboHelp 10 (RH10), Captivate 6 (CP6) and more. With TCS4, work faster and smarter with cross-product integration. Easily author and enrich XML/DITA content. Publish to multiple channels, formats and screens using multiscreen HTML5, and increase overall enterprise productivity.

RoboHelp 10 has new screen layout tools that allow users to visually create layouts for the many devices supported by HTML5.
This is one of several videos that highlight key features in the latest release of Technical Communication Suite 4 (TCS4), which includes FrameMaker 11 (FM11), RoboHelp 10 (RH10), Captivate 6 (CP6) and more. With TCS4, work faster and smarter with cross-product integration. Easily author and enrich XML/DITA content. Publish to multiple channels, formats and screens using multiscreen HTML5, and increase overall enterprise productivity.

RoboHelp 10's HTML5 support enables multiscreen support on a variety of devices. Help files are no longer limited to the traditional "tri-pane" layout. Text and graphics can dynamically resize with many devices.
This is one of several videos that highlight key features in the latest release of Technical Communication Suite 4 (TCS4), which includes FrameMaker 11 (FM11), RoboHelp 10 (RH10), Captivate 6 (CP6) and more. With TCS4, work faster and smarter with cross-product integration. Easily author and enrich XML/DITA content. Publish to multiple channels, formats and screens using multiscreen HTML5, and increase overall enterprise productivity.

In addition to making an entire image function as a hyperlink, RoboHelp 10 enables you to identify sections of an image or screen capture which you would like to link to different targets. Image maps allow you to draw a desired "hot zone" shape over a button, field, or section of graphic, and have hyperlink action to another section of the project, or even a URL. It's as easy as making a hyperlink; all you need is to know where to find the menu!

A layer mask is a non‐destructive way to hide part of a layer when you want to create a special effect. In this video you’ll learn what a layer mask is and how it works. Then learn a simple way to create an artistic photo effect using a layer mask.

Gain more expertise on how to use a layer mask by creating a card for someone special. Use the Gradient tool with a layer mask to gradually fade a photo onto a matching color background. Then type a personalized message to the recipient over the plain colored area to complete the card.

Blending is a great way to create a special effect. Learn what blending is and the shortcut for quickly finding the best blend mode. Then watch a quick project from start to finish that makes an ordinary photo look artistic.

Speed up your workflow with these must-know brush shortcuts, plus learn three practical ways to use the shortcuts: Make partially gray hair match the original color of hair, create a fast photo vignette, and add a dotted line to word art. Each of these projects is easy to do using brush shortcuts.

Speed up your workflow with these easy to remember opacity shortcuts. Learn the difference between using the shortcuts for layers and tools, and then watch how easy it is to create a fun type effect on your photo.

This presentation will cover the process of Packaging and Updating Creative Cloud Applications for customers of the United States Government. This presentation was recorded for release on January 15, 2015, so please keep that in mind as Adobe’s product offerings, policies and versioning do evolve over time.

In addition to making an entire image function as a hyperlink, RoboHelp 10 enables you to identify sections of an image or screen capture which you would like to link to different targets. Image maps allow you to draw a desired "hot zone" shape over a button, field, or section of graphic, and have hyperlink action to another section of the project, or even a URL. It's as easy as making a hyperlink; all you need is to know where to find the menu!

RoboHelp 10 bookmarks allow you to swiftly create destinations for hyperlinks that go below the topic level. Bookmarks are also useful for adding subtopic links in a TOC. Another use for bookmarks is to help a user instantly navigate to key portions of long tables or lists of information. You can create bookmarks in RoboHelp with a simple drag n' drop!

RoboHelp 11's support for DHTML gives you a powerful way to reduce your usage of screen real estate by stuffing screen captures or graphics under drop down menus. This allows the user to view one screen capture at a time, rather than scroll through several screens. The technique to create this effect is extremely easy; literally anyone can learn to do this.